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Short Presentation on ‘Boundary-Less Learning’

Short Presentation on ‘Boundary-Less Learning’. Submitted to ITU Crowd-sourcing Platform for #BYND2015 Idea submission by : Michael Onobote.

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Short Presentation on ‘Boundary-Less Learning’

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  1. Short Presentation on ‘Boundary-Less Learning’ Submitted to ITU Crowd-sourcing Platform for #BYND2015 Idea submission by: Michael Onobote

  2. The Boundary-Less Learning (BLL) concept is simply an online learning initiative aimed at hosting multimedia content (in form of video, audio, e-books and other forms of media). Contents from various third party providers who want to host trainings, workshops, short tutorials and vocational courses are uploaded on the BLL platform thereby enabling access anywhere and anytime. Executive Summary

  3. This platform will offer vocational, technical and professional courses centrally hosted from a Learning Management System (LMS) on a web/internet platform that can be accessed with the use of any internet-enabled computer. Introduction

  4. According to a recent report tagged ‘Ambient Insight’s Africa Market for Self-paced eLearning: 2011-2016 Forecast and Analysis. Regional Edition’, the estimated demand-side size of the E-Learning market in Nigeria alone is $43.92 millionfor 2013. Numbers of internet users in Nigeria now stands at almost 48 million and is expected to double in the next three (3) years. General E-Learning Statistics

  5. I conducted a sample survey of fourty (40) respondents in June 2013 to get feedback on what learning methods people really prefer and how they could access materials and two conclusions were drawn as shown below: • Majority are tired of traditional/face-to-face methods of learning. • Most people have access to internet everywhere (mobile phone and PCs. (See next slide for graphical illustration) • Full survey details in PDF attachment tagged “Survey I conducted” User Survey

  6. People are wary of traditional learning methods User Survey (Cont’d)

  7. Majority have access to internet on-the-go! User Survey (Cont’d)

  8. Benefits of the BLL concept Builds collaboration skills (Anywhere & Anytime) Totally unique learning experience! Support across various platforms(Mobile phones, Tabletsand PCs)

  9. This is a critical issue for consideration on a global level as education is a strong tool of national change and ICTs pose numerous advantages of developing and making education not only accessible but almost at no cost!#BYND2015#ITU For further enquiries, please feel free to contact: Michael Onobote michael.onobote@gmail.com Conclusion

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